9-letter words containing n, e, d, a
- downgrade — a downward slope, especially of a road.
- downrange — (of a missile, space launch, etc.) traveling in a specified direction away from the launch site and toward the target.
- downscale — located at, moving toward, or of or for the middle or lower end of a social or economic scale: The discount store caters mainly to downscale customers.
- downstage — at or toward the front of the stage.
- downstate — the southern part of a U.S. state.
- draftsmen — (US) Plural form of draftsman.
- draglines — Plural form of dragline.
- dragonets — Plural form of dragonet.
- dragonize — to turn into a dragon
- dragooned — Simple past tense and past participle of dragoon.
- dragooner — (obsolete) A dragoon.
- dragqueen — Alternative form of drag queen.
- drainable — Capable of being drained.
- drainages — Plural form of drainage.
- drainless — inexhaustible.
- drainpipe — a large pipe that carries away the discharge of waste pipes, soil pipes, etc.
- dramamine — dimenhydrinate
- draw rein — to tighten the reins
- drawbench — a bench having apparatus for cold-drawing wires, tubes, etc.
- drawknife — a knife with a handle at each end at right angles to the blade, used by drawing over a surface.
- dreamland — a pleasant, lovely land that exists only in dreams or the imagination; the region of reverie.
- drepanium — a type of flower cluster shaped like a sickle
- drinkable — suitable for drinking.
- drinkware — Vessels from which people drink.
- dry-clean — to clean (garments, draperies, rugs, etc.) with a liquid other than water, as benzine or gasoline.
- dumb cane — a West Indian foliage plant, Dieffenbachia seguine, of the arum family, having yellow-blotched leaves that cause temporary speechlessness when chewed.
- dumb-cane — a West Indian foliage plant, Dieffenbachia seguine, of the arum family, having yellow-blotched leaves that cause temporary speechlessness when chewed.
- dunce cap — a tall, cone-shaped hat formerly worn by slow or lazy students as a punishment in school.
- dung heap — a heap of dung
- dungareed — wearing dungarees
- dungarees — dungarees. work clothes, overalls, etc., of blue denim. blue jeans.
- dunsinane — a hill NE of Perth, in central Scotland: a ruined fort on its summit is traditionally called Macbeth's Castle. 1012 feet (308 meters).
- dunstable — John, c1390–1453, English composer.
- duodenary — duodecimal.
- dwarfness — a person of abnormally small stature owing to a pathological condition, especially one suffering from cretinism or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs.
- dynameter — an instrument for determining the magnifying power of telescopes
- dynamited — Simple past tense and past participle of dynamite.
- dynamiter — A person who uses dynamite, especially one who uses it unlawfully.
- dynamites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite.
- dynasties — Plural form of dynasty.
- dysmnesia — an impairment of memory.
- dyspnoeal — Pertaining to, or of the nature of dyspnoea; in connexion with dyspnoea.
- eadmund i — Edmund I.
- ealdorman — alderman.
- ealdormen — Plural form of ealdorman.
- ear candy — Slang. pleasant, melodic pop music.
- earringed — having or wearing earrings
- eastbound — traveling, proceeding, or headed east: an eastbound train.
- ecuadoran — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
- edentates — Plural form of edentate.